Van Driver/Driver's Mate Job in UK
Van Driver/Driver's Mate Job in UK
- Salary: £10.90 an hour
- Job Type: Permanent
- Work Settings: Disability confident
- Working Hours: 12 hours per week
- Interview Date: To be confirmed
Are you passionate about charity shops and the positive impact they have? The Salvation Army in Bourne is currently hiring a part-time Van Driver/Driver's Mate to support its charity shops in Bourne. This position requires working 12 hours per week.
Joining a small team, you will be responsible for collecting and delivering furniture and other items from our busy charity shops in Bourne. Your duties will include assisting in collecting, lifting, loading, and unloading goods as part of the team's day-to-day operations.
Effective communication skills are essential, and you should exhibit behaviors that align with the Salvation Army's values of integrity, compassion, and respect when interacting with the general public, especially during item collections and deliveries. Experience in driving a van and possessing a clean driving license are necessary for this role.
To complete your application, please download and review the job profile and any additional attachments provided. The job profile outlines the criteria required for the role, so be sure to address them in your supporting statement as they form the basis of our shortlisting process.
Appointment to this position is subject to satisfactory references and proof of the right to work in the UK. Please note that we reserve the right to close this advert earlier if we receive a sufficient number of applications.
We are committed to promoting equality in the workplace. As a disability confident scheme employer, we guarantee to interview all disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the vacancy.
To apply, please download and review the job profile and any additional attachments. Ensure that you address the criteria in your supporting statement as it forms the basis of our shortlisting process. Appointment to this position is subject to satisfactory references and proof of the right to work in the UK.
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